Chapter 3: Using the Web Interface
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You can enable both wired and wireless networking on the PDU so that it has multiple IP addresses -- wired and wireless
IP. For example, you can obtain one IPv4 and/or IPv6 address by enabling one Ethernet interface, and obtain one more
IPv4 and/or IPv6 address by enabling/configuring the wireless interface. This also applies when the PDU enters port
forwarding mode so that the PDU can have more than one IPv4 or IPv6 address while in that mode.
To set up the network settings:
1.
Choose Device Settings > Network.
2.
The Network page appears. Choose from the following network configuration options:
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To use DHCP-assigned DNS servers and gateway instead of static ones, see step 3. To manually specify DNS
servers and default gateway, configure the Common Network Settings section. See
page 83).
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To use DHCP-assigned DNS servers and gateway instead of static ones, see step 3. To manually specify DNS
servers and default gateway, configure the Common Network Settings section.
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To configure IPv4/IPv6 settings for a
wired
network, select Wired from the Network Interface drop-down. See
(on page 82).
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To configure IPv4/IPv6 settings for a
wireless
network, select Wireless from the Network Interface drop-down. See
(on page 86).
Note: You must connect a USB wireless LAN adapter to the PDU for wireless networking.
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To configure the ETHERNET interface settings, see Configuring Network Settings (on page 80).
Note: After enabling IPv4 and/or IPv6, all but not limited to the following protocols will be compliant with the selected
Internet protocol(s):
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NTP
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SMTP
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SSH
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Telnet
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FTP
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SSL/TLS
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SNMP
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SysLog
The PDU supports TLS 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2.